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2. OIL PUMP AND ENGINE COOLANT PUMP
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1) Remove housing cover.
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2) Remove drive plate.
To lock crankshaft use ST.
ST 498497100 CRANKSHAFT STOPPER
3) Remove oil separator cover.
4) Remove engine coolant pipe.
5) Remove engine coolant pump.
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6) Remove oil pump from cylinder block.
Use a flat-bladed screwdriver as shown in Figure when
removing oil pump.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to scratch the mating surface of cylin-
der block and oil pump.
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7) Removal of oil pan
(1) Turn cylinder block with #2 and #4 piston sides
facing upward.
(2) Remove bolts which secure oil pan to cylinder
block.
(3) Insert a oil pan cutter blade between cylinder block-
to-oil pan clearance and remove oil pan.
CAUTION:
Do not use a screwdriver or similar tool in place of oil-
pan cutter.
8) Remove oil strainer stay.
9) Remove oil strainer.
10) Remove baffle plate.
11) Remove oil filter.
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B: DISASSEMBLY
1. PISTON PIN AND CYLINDER BLOCK
CONNECTING BOLT
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1) Remove service hole cover and service hole plugs
using hexagon wrench (14 mm).
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2) Rotate crankshaft to bring #1 and #2 pistons to bottom
dead center position, then remove piston circlip through
service hole of #1 and #2 cylinders.
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3) Draw out piston pin from #1 and #2 pistons by using ST.
ST 499097700 PISTON PIN REMOVER
CAUTION:
Be careful not to confuse original combination of
piston, piston pin and cylinder.
4) Similarly remove piston pins from #3 and #4 pistons by
using ST.
5) Remove bolts which connect cylinder block on the side
of #2 and #4 cylinders.
6) Back off bolts which connect cylinder block on the side
of #1 and #3 cylinders two or three turns.
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2. CYLINDER BLOCK
1) Set up cylinder block so that #1 and #3 cylinders are on
the upper side, then remove cylinder block connecting
bolts.
2) Separate left-hand and right-hand cylinder blocks.
CAUTION:
When separating cylinder block, do not allow the con-
necting rod to fall and damage the cylinder block.
3) Remove rear oil seal.
4) Remove crankshaft together with connecting rod.
5) Remove crankshaft bearings from cylinder block using
hammer handle.
CAUTION:
Do not confuse combination of crankshaft bearings.
Press bearing at the end opposite to locking lip.
6) Draw out each piston from cylinder block using wooden
bar or hammer handle.
CAUTION:
Do not confuse combination of piston and cylinder.
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3. CRANKSHAFT AND PISTON
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1) Remove connecting rod cap.
2) Remove connecting rod bearing.
CAUTION:
Arrange removed connecting rod, connecting rod cap
and bearing in order to prevent confusion.
3) Remove piston rings using the piston ring expander.
4) Remove the oil ring by hand.
CAUTION:
Arrange the removed piston rings in good order to
prevent confusion.
5) Remove circlip.
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C: INSPECTION
1. CYLINDER BLOCK
1) Check for cracks and damage visually. Especially,
inspect important parts by means of red lead check.
2) Check the oil passages for clogging.
3) Inspect crankcase surface that mates with cylinder
head for warping by using a straight edge, and correct by
grinding if necessary.
Warping limit:
0.05 mm (0.0020 in)
Grinding limit:
0.1 mm (0.004 in)
Standard height of cylinder block:
201.0 mm (7.91 in)
B2M0082A
2. CYLINDER AND PISTON
1) The cylinder bore size is stamped on the cylinder
block’s front upper surface.
NOTE:
Standard sized pistons are classified into two grades,“A”
and“B”. These grades should be used as a guide line in
selecting a standard piston.
Standard diameter:
A: 99.505—99.515 mm (3.9175—3.9179 in)
B: 99.495—99.505 mm (3.9171—3.9175 in)
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2) How to measure the inner diameter of each cylinder
Measure the inner diameter of each cylinder in both the
thrust and piston pin directions at the heights shown in the
Figure, using a cylinder bore gauge.
CAUTION:
Measurement should be performed at a temperature
20°C (68°F).
Taper:
Standard
0.015 mm (0.0006 in)
Limit
0.050 mm (0.0020 in)
Out-of-roundness:
Standard
0.010 mm (0.0004 in)
Limit
0.050 mm (0.0020 in)
3) When piston is to be replaced due to general or cylin-
der wear, determine a suitable sized piston by measuring
the piston clearance.
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4) How to measure the outer diameter of each piston
Measure the outer diameter of each piston at the height
shown in the Figure. (Thrust direction)
CAUTION:
Measurement should be performed at a temperature of
20°C (68°F).
Piston grade point H:
37.0 mm (1.457 in)
Piston outer diameter:
Standard
A: 99.485—99.495 mm (3.9167—3.9171 in)
B: 99.475—99.485 mm (3.9163—3.9167 in)
0.25 mm (0.0098 in) oversize
99.725—99.735 mm (3.9262—3.9266 in)
0.50 mm (0.0197 in) oversize
99.975—99.985 mm (3.9360—3.9364 in)
5) Calculate the clearance between cylinder and piston.
CAUTION:
Measurement should be performed at a temperature of
20°C (68°F).
Cylinder to piston clearance at 20°C (68°F):
Standard
0.010—0.030 mm (0.0004—0.0012 in)
Limit
0.050 mm (0.0020 in)
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